Request for Installation of 2 Check Card Machines at Songbaek and Waryong Stadiums for Parking Lot Setup and Nighttime Facility Use Approval

Kang Min-guk, a member of the National Assembly from the People Power Party (Jinju-si Eul), announced on the 29th that he held a meeting with the Jinju Park Golf Association at the Jinju Sports Council Park Golf Office.


At the meeting, Assemblyman Kang, city and provincial council members from the Jinju-si Eul district, and executives of the Jinju Park Golf Association attended to hear explanations about the association's activities and the operation of the park golf courses, and to listen to grievances and complaints.


Group photo of Jinju City Park Golf Association meeting.

Group photo of Jinju City Park Golf Association meeting.

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The Jinju Park Golf Association is an organization with 82 clubs and about 7,000 members, so there are many demands and complaints.


The complaints this time included requests to shorten the grass protection period at Songbaek Course, maintenance of course facilities and additional installation of auxiliary facilities, installation of a parking lot by clearing the bamboo grove between Waryong Course, approval for facility use during nighttime hours, reinforcement of temporary IT personnel for the association, and proposals to install two check card machines at Songbaek and Waryong courses, among other grievances and complaints.


Assemblyman Kang said, "Park golf is a healthy sport and cultural activity that can be enjoyed by various age groups, so it actually requires more financial and policy support," adding, "I will request support from related institutions, including the Nakdong River Environmental Management Office, to ensure that these matters are handled as quickly as possible."


He continued, "If a stadium is built, it will be possible to host national competitions, which I believe will be an opportunity to further enhance the status of Jinju and Jinju Park Golf. I will do my best as a member of the National Assembly to promote the activation and development of park golf."



Meanwhile, since Jinju is the birthplace of park golf, considering its status, there is also a need to build a stadium with 108 holes and a hall.


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